Stuart Robin, Tommy McInally, Malcolm Pennycott, John Shanks, Michael Smyth, Keith Hamilton |
The four singles matches were won by the Perth & Kinross players, with the Ayrshire team pretty well matching their opponents from tee to green, though all four eventually succumbed to defeat by very similar margins.
John Shanks went behind early on to Daniel Young and by the time the players reached the sixteenth the Perth & Kinross player was dormie three. In a closing scenario which summed up Shanks' day, the Ayrshire players approach finished adjacent to the hole for a conceded three, only to see his opponent home from 15 feet for a birdie to close out the match by 3 & 2
Michael Smyth fought back from n early two hole deficit against Stuart Graham to square the match, only to see his opponent win three quick holes for a 3 & 2 win.
Stuart Robin also went down to a 3 & 2 defeat against Mark Cameron, the Perth & Kinross player covering the first nine holes of the match with only eleven putts required.
Tommy McInally always faced a difficult task against Scotland internationalist Bradley Neil but despite being two behind early on, McInally stuck to his task, taking the match to the seventeenth hole before losing by 3 & 1.
Ayrshire's only point came from the foursomes pairing of Keith Hamilton & Malcolm Pennycott who were one down with two to play against Scott Michie & Philip Scott before they finished in style by taking the final two holes for a one hole victory.
Ayrshire players & officials Team manager Ricky Magee, John Rushbury, Malcolm Pennycott, Tommy McInally, Stuart Robin, John Shanks, Michael Smyth, Keith Hamilton, Allan Muir, President Milton Murray |
The semi finals on Saturday afternoon resulted in Renfrewshire beating Glasgow by 3.5 - 1.5 and Lanarkshire beating Perth & Kinross 3 - 2.
The final between Renfrewshire and Lanarkshire is scheduled to take place on Sunday 18th may with three foursomes in the morning and six singles in the afternoon.
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